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  • angie00 Friend
    #973407

    Hi, we had some styling issues on a component and posted in their forum and here is their response:

    It seems that your template is using the newer Bootstrap 3 while Joomla is still using Bootstrap 2. The naming of the labels has changed so where in Bootstrap 2 the label name was label-important, in Bootstrap 3 the name is label-danger and therfor the styling is not working.

    The simplest solution would be to ask your template developer if they have something in place to load the Bootstrap 2 styling as well.

    Can you provide some feedback/ solution to?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #973655

    Hi

    Did you try to enable the option Legacy Compatible under template manager section?

    angie00 Friend
    #975685

    @saguaros Yes, it is already enabled.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #975848

    @angie00

    May I know which extension are you using?

    You can update the login info of your site: URL, Admin + FTP account and tell me the page where I can see the issue, I will have a look.

    angie00 Friend
    #976411
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    Saguaros Moderator
    #976960

    Hi

    I updated some styles for Docman – Document module on your site: https://wpsd.net/departments/counseling/high-school-counseling

    via file: ROOT/templates/ja_sugite/local/css/custom.css

    .koowa .mod_docman.mod_docman--documents ul li {
      border-bottom: 1px dashed #ddd;
      padding-bottom: 15px;
      margin-bottom: 15px;
    }
    
    .koowa .koowa_header__item--image_container {
      vertical-align: top !important;
      color: #666 !important;
    }
    
    .koowa .mod_docman ul li .koowa_header .label {
      background-color: #f0f0f0;
      border-radius: 2px;
      border: 1px solid #ddd;
      color: #666;
      font-weight: normal;
      font-size: 11px;
      padding: 2px 5px;
    }
    
    .koowa .mod_docman ul li .koowa_header .label.label-important {
      background-color: #ea632c;
      border-color: #ce5727;
      color: #fff;
    }

    Pls have a look.

    angie00 Friend
    #977183

    @saguaros – thanks but it now appears that the rest of our styling is messed? I tried clearing cache on both browser and joomla but still messed up. I inactivated DocMan and our styling we had prior to isn’t "activating".

    angie00 Friend
    #977200

    It doesn’t seem to be pulling in our custom.css styling sheet?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #977365

    Hi,

    Here is how it looks at my end: http://prntscr.com/cvn5a0

    Could you send me the URL and screenshot highlighting the issue?

    angie00 Friend
    #977806

    @saguaros – that part looks really amazing for us! However the rest of our template is now messed up. The changes we’ve made in custom css don’t seem to be pulling in. Here is a screenshot of what it was: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8FG6jyEDuTJX1h6LTVLeFNnaXc/view?usp=sharing
    note the top menu, the headings on the page, etc. They have all been altered on the custom.css and was fine prior to so we don’t know why the custom sheet isn’t pulling in now?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #977933

    Hi,

    Could you detail the change you added but not applied into site? as at this moment, I see it looks fine at my end.

    You can also try to clean all brower’s cache & cookies.

    Regards

    angie00 Friend
    #978157

    @saguaros – Please see for examples of what is not pulling in on custom.css see lines 73, 109, 162, 169, 304, 326, 336, 408 (slideshow description not correct).
    These are just a few of the customizations that have been made that are not reflected on the site. We have flushed the browser and joomla cache all day, turned off optimizations, etc

    Saguaros Moderator
    #978457

    Hi,

    You can try to add your custom css into this file: /templates/ja_sugite/local/css/custom.css

    I just added the color for the header and it’s showing fine now. You can take a look.

    angie00 Friend
    #978673

    @Sarguaros – Ok, so is this the file we should be using when making modifications to template? Should we move our custom.css to this location?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #978811

    Yes, you should put your customization (css/blocks layout/etc..) into the local folder, it will not be affected when you update new version of template.

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